2014
DOI: 10.30958/ajt.1-1-1
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Tourist’s Group Knowledge Representation and the Role of E-Wom for the Choice of Tourist Destination

Abstract: This paper provides a conceptual representation to explore the tourist's group knowledge investigating the influence of group variables and the role of e-word-of-mouth communication on decision making process. Augmenting organizational behavior approach we illustrate a conceptual proposal for improving the current tourist's knowledge representation through integration of one important level of analysis: the group. Despite, we integrates also the constructs e-word-of-mouth communication in the conceptual propos… Show more

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“…Current research in information and communication technology (ICT) considerably affects the tourism sector by providing innovative tools capable, on the one hand, of supporting tourists in organizing their holidays and, on the other, of supplying fast and efficient information on tourist destination (Di Pietro et al, 2012, 2013Di Virgilio & Di Pietro, 2014;Cracolici & Nijkamp, 2008;Marrocu & Paci, 2013;Pan & Zhang, 2011;Yoo & Gretzel, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current research in information and communication technology (ICT) considerably affects the tourism sector by providing innovative tools capable, on the one hand, of supporting tourists in organizing their holidays and, on the other, of supplying fast and efficient information on tourist destination (Di Pietro et al, 2012, 2013Di Virgilio & Di Pietro, 2014;Cracolici & Nijkamp, 2008;Marrocu & Paci, 2013;Pan & Zhang, 2011;Yoo & Gretzel, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%